The Zion Canyon Brew Pub is pleased to announce its all-local musician lineup for December, including a highly anticipated New Year’s Eve show. As winter settles into the canyon, all shows will be inside the Brew Pub.
On Dec. 5, Many Miles will perform from 6 to 9 p.m. Many Miles is fronted by Dave Tate and Victoria Lagerstrom who migrated from Austin, Portland, and Salt Lake City to the inspiring beauty of southern Utah. They play a brand of pop-rock comparable to Dave Matthews Band, The Police, John Mayer, and Paul Simon.
On Dec. 12, 3hattrio will play from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. This folk trio’s inspiration comes from their sacred homeland near Zion National Park. Their songs are mostly original, and even their old-time cowboy and pioneer songs have an unusual twist.
Dick Earl’s Electric Witness will play on Dec. 19 from 6 to 9 p.m. Earl’s music is the result of four decades of living the blues and loving rock ‘n’ roll. His musical influences include Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, BB King, Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, and others.
Dec. 26 will find St. George singer/songwriter Josh Larsen at the Brew Pub from 6 to 9 p.m. Larson’s influences range from solo artists like Chris Daughtry, Jack Johnson, and Ray Charles to bands like Audioslave, Stone Temple Pilots, and Pearl Jam.
Finally, on Dec. 31, Soul What!? will kick off the new year starting at 9 p.m. and playing to midnight. Soul What?! came together after members met at one of the blues jams at the now defunct Gogo37. Drawing from years of collective international experience and a shared passion for adventure in all pursuits, these four musicians create a colorful landscape of funk rhythms, soulful harmonies, and masterful guitar leads. Mike Moulton (guitar), Alice Ericksen (vocals), Elaine Stoddard (bass), and Susan Crisp (drums) find southern Utah to be the perfect backdrop for their new musical adventure as they pay homage to R&B greats like Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Al Green, and Stevie Wonder.